Commemorated on August 4
The Holy Martyr Eleutherius served as the cubicularius (chamberlain) at
the court of the emperor Maximian Hercules (284-305). When he accepted
Christianity, he then settled on a country estate, and built a church at
his home. One of the servants reported to the emperor that Eleutherius
had become a Christian. The emperor ordered the saint to offer pagan
sacrifice. The saint refused and for this he was beheaded. The relics of
St Eleutherius were at Constantinople, and afterwards transferred to
Italy, to the city of Theato.
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